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2 days in Stuttgart

About the city

🚗 Stuttgart, capital of Baden-Wuertemberg in southwest Germany, is known as the capital of automobile industry.

🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 Almost 600,000 people live in the city, with 2.7 million in the greater Stuttgart area.

Don't miss
🚗 Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums
🌳 Garden and parks: Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark, Killesbergpark, Wilhelma, and Rosenstein Castle
🛍️ Shopping streets
🍽️ Stuttgart cuisine

Day 1 evening

Arrival to Stuttgart

Day 2

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Wilhelma
Wilhelma
Zoo Zoos & Aquariums Park Botanical garden Zoos and aquariums Gardens
🦁 A much-loved zoo and botanical garden is in the north of Stuttgart on the grounds of a royal palace.

Explore
🦒 Zoological Garden
🏡 Botanical Gardens
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Weissenhof Estate
Weissenhof Estate
The Weissenhofsiedlung is one of the most significant landmarks left by the movement known as "Neues Bauen”.

🏆 A UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century
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Killesbergpark
Killesbergpark
State park
🌳 The green oasis in the middle of the city. The park is a 50 hectares of gardens, fountains and sculptures in a former quarry on high ground in a northern borough of Stuttgart.
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Killesberg Tower
Killesberg Tower
Observation Deck Sights & Landmarks Points of Interest & Landmarks
🗼 A 40-metre cable-stayed tower by the structural engineer Jörg Schlaich in Killesbergturm.
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Porsche Museum
Porsche Museum
Technology museum Museums Specialty Museums
The museum contains 80 exhibits of rare Porsche.

✔️ World-famous autos like the 356, 550, 911 and 917 are on display.
✔️ Around 900,000 people visit this museum every year.

🏎️ Over 90 percent of the historic vehicles are still operating and frequently take to the road as a “mobile museum” at race events and presentations worldwide.

Day 3

1
Schloßplatz
Schloßplatz
Schlossplatz is a central square, named for the the massive New Palace that surrounds it.

⚠️ Note that tours are only available by special arrangement.

Don't miss
Altes Schloss, the Old Castle
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Markthalle Stuttgart
Markthalle Stuttgart
Market
🧀 Built in 1914, the Markthalle has stalls selling specialty foods and exotic treats alongside staples like meat, cheese, vegetables, wine, confectionery and flowers.

🍽️ Check out Italian restaurant on the first floor.
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Fernsehturm
Fernsehturm
Bus stop
World's first television tower.

Located on the Hoher Bopser, visitors can see everything from the Black Forest to vineyards to the Swabian Alps.
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Mercedes-Benz Museum
Mercedes-Benz Museum
Museum Sights & Landmarks Technology museum Architectural Buildings Specialty Museums Points of Interest & Landmarks
🚘 The museum holds more than 160 cars from the invention of the automobile to the slickest new design.

A free audio tour takes reverent fans through the museum and the storied history of Mercedes-Benz.

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